Thanks for the narrative. But the pushrod does not necessarily spin with the lifter. The amount of preload can be a determining factor( as well as the oil I suppose). I already knew the rest of the story.
sorry for wasting your time!
the force of the lifter against the push rod accompanied by the rotation induces a rotation to the pushrod. As long as preload exists, this should be the resultant action. If the lifter spins and the pushrod does not, then the cam/lifter should be okay...not sure about the life of the pushrod and the rocker arm, but I will skip the narrative on that
I do agree,however, if the lifter is rotating properly, I would not worry about the lack, thereof, in the pushrod....at least not too much.....